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Wolves
Wolf History, Conservation, Ecology and Behavior
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Wolves Bibliography-T
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Talbott, J. View of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Wyoming Wildlife, LVI/1, January 1992, 18-23.
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Tangley, L. Restoring A Lost Heritage. National Wildlife, 41/1, December/January 2003, 42 (6pp).
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Tarasov, A. Rising Wolf Population a Real Menace. Moscow News, 1 May 2002, Special Report No. 17.
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Taylor, R.J. & P.J. Pekins. Territory Boundary Avoidance as a Stabilizing Factor in Wolf-Deer Interactions. Theor. Pop. Biol., 39, 1991, 115-128.
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Terasawa, J. Old English Exodus 118a: The Use of Wolf Imagery. Notes and Queries, 50/3, September 2003, 259.
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Terborgh, J. et al. 1999. The Role of Top Carnivores in Regulating Terrestrial Ecosystems. Wild Earth 9, 1999, 42–56.
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Theberge, J.B. & D.R. Strickland. Changes in Wolf Numbers, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 92, 395-398.
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Theberge, J.B. Considerations in Wolf Management Related to Genetic Variability and Adaptive Change. In (Carbyn, L., ed.) Wolves in Canada and Alaska: Their Status, Biology and Management, 1983, 86-93.
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Theberge, J. & D.A. Gauthier. Models of Wolf-Ungulate Relationships: When Is Wolf Control Justified? Wildlife Society Bulletin, 13, 1985, 449-458.
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Theberge, J.B. Potentials for Misinterpreting Impacts of Wolf Predation Through Prey-Predator Ratios. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 18, 1990, 188-192.
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Theberge, J.B. et al. Rabies in Wolves of the Great Lake Region. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 30, 1994, 563-566.
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Theberge, J.B. et al. Site and Seasonal Variation in Foods of Wolves, Algonquin Park, Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 92, 1978, 91-94.
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Theberge, M.T. et al. Is the Algonquin Canid A Wolf or A Coyote? In (Fascione, N. & M. Cecil, comps.) Wolves of America Conference Proceedings, November 1996, 208-211.
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Theuerkauf, J. et al. Accuracy of Radiotelemetry to Estimate Wolf Activity and Locations. Journal of Wildlife Management, 66/3, July 2002, 859.
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Theuerkauf, J. et al. Daily Patterns and Duration of Wolf Activity in the Bialowieza Forest, Poland. Journal of Mammalogy, 84/1. February 2003, 243.
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Theuerkauf, J. et al. Selection of Den, Rendezvous, and Resting Sites by Wolves in the Bialowieza Forest, Poland. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 81, January 2003, 163-167.
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Theuerkauf, J. et al. Spatiotemporal Segregation of Wolves from Humans in Bialowieza Forest, Poland. Journal of Wildlife Management, 67/4, October 2003, 796-716.
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Thiel, R. P. & J. Valen. 1995. Developing a State Timber Wolf Recovery Plan with Public Input: the Wisconsin Experience. In (Carbyn, L.N. et al., eds.) Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World, Canadian Circumpolar Institute, 1995, 169-175.
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Thiel, R.P. Dispersal of a Wisconsin Wolf Into Upper Michigan. The Jack-Pine Warbler, 66/4, December 1988.
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Thiel, R.P. Relationship Between Road Densities and Wolf Habitat Suitability in Wisconsin. The American Midland Naturalist, 113/2, 404-407.
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Thiel, R.P. & R.R. Ream. Status of the Gray Wolf in the Lower 48 United States to 1992. In (Carbyn, L.N. et al., eds.) Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World, Canadian Circumpolar Institute, 1995, 59-62.
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Thiel, R.P. The Status of the Timber Wolf in Wisconsin--1975. Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 66, 1975, 186-194.
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Thiel, R.P. et al. Tolerance by Denning Wolves, Canis lupus, to Human Disturbance. Canadian Field Naturalist, 112/2, 1998, 340-342.
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Thiel, R.P. & J.H. Hamill. Wolf Specimen Records in Upper Michigan, 1960-1986. The Jack-Pine Warbler, 66/4, December 1988.
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Thiel, R.P. Wolf-Deer Field Study by High School Students in Wisconsin. World Wolf Congress 2003.
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Thomas, D.C. Wolf-Caribou Relationships in Canada. In (Carbyn, L.N. et al., eds.) Ecology and Management of Wolves in a Changing World, Canadian Circumpolar Institute, 1995.
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Thomas, E. The Two-Leggeds and the Four-Leggeds. In (Sharpe, V.A. et al., eds.) Wolves and Human Communities: Biology, Politics, and Ethics, 2001, 47-50.
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Thompson, D.Q. Travel, Range, and Food Habits of Timber Wolves in Wisconsin. Journal of Mammalogy, 33, 1952, 420-442.
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Thompson, I.D. & R.O. Peterson. Does Wolf Predation Alone Limit the Moose Population in Pukaskwa Park? A Comment. Journal of Wildlife Management, 52, 1988, 556-559.
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Thompson, N. Wolves Bring a Surprising Ecological Recovery to Yellowstone. Boston Globe, 30 September 2003.
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Thornberry, R. 13 Wolves Seen Near Ashton. Idaho Falls Post Register, 8 November 2001, a1.
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Thurber, J.M. & R.O. Peterson. Effects of Population Density and Pack Size on the Foraging Ecology of Gray Wolves. Journal of Mammalogy, 74/4, November 1993, 879.
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Thurber, J.M. et al. Gray Wolf Response to Refuge Boundaries and Roads in Alaska. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 22/1, Spring 1994, 61.
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Thurston, L.M. Homesite Attendance as a Measure of Alloparental and Parental Care by Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) in Northern Yellowstone National Park. Unpublished thesis, Texas A&M University, 2002.
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Tkachyk, M. The Wolves Howl, the Government Listens. Guelph Mercury (Ontario), 15 November 2001, A11.
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Tobin, M. Wolf Release Program Would Suffer If State Pulls Back, Supporters Say. Arizona Daily Star, 11 May 2001.
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Todd, A.W. et al. Sarcoptic Mange: An Important Disease of Coyotes and Wolves of Alberta, Canada. In (Chapman, J.J. &D. Pursley, eds.) Worldwide Furbearers Conference Proceedings, 1980, 706-729.
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Tomkins, I.R. Some Late Records of the Timber Wolf in Pennsylvania. Journal of Mammalogy, 12/2, May 1931, 165.
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Tompa, F.S. Problem Wolf Management in British Columbia: Conflict and Program Evaluation. In (Carbyn, L., ed.) Wolves in Canada and Alaska: Their Status, Biology and Management, 1983, 112-119.
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Tompa, F.S. Status and Management of Wolves in British Columbia. In (Carbyn, L., ed.) Wolves in Canada and Alaska: Their Status, Biology and Management, Canadian Wildlife Service Report Series, Number 45, 1983, 20-29.
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Tompson, Candus. Gray Wolf's Success Ignites New Debate. Baltimore Sun, 28 November 2003.
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Tompson, Candus. Wolf Restoration May Become Victim of Own Success. Baltimore Sun, 14 December 2003.
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Tooze, Z.J. et al. Individually Distinct Vocalizations in Timber Wolves (Canis lupus). Animal Behaviour, 40/4, October 1990, 723.
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Townsend, J.K. On the Giant Wolf of North America. Journal of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia (2d series), 2, 1850.
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Traup, N.E. Wolves Nurturing Children. The Zoologist (3d series), 12/138, 1888, 221.
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Traves, J.L. An Assessment of Quantity of Prey Consumed by Wolves Through Analysis of Scats. M.S. Thesis, Northern Michigan Univ., 1983 (32pp).
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Treves, A. et al. Characteristics of Wolf Packs Depredating on Domestic Animals in Wisconsin, USA. World Wolf Congress 2003.
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Treves, A. & L. Naughton-Treves. Risk and Opportunity for Humans Coexisting with Large Carnivores. Journal of Human Evolution, 36, 1999, 275-282.
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Treves, A. et al. Wolf Depredation on Domestic Animals in Wisconsin, 1976-2000. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 30/1, Spring 2002, 231.
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Tsuda, K. et al. Extensive Interbreeding Occurred Among Multiple Matriarchal Ancestors During the Domestication of Dogs: Evidence from Inter- and Intraspecies Polymorphisms in the D-Loop Region of Mitochondrial DNA Between Dogs and Wolves. Genes & Genetic Systems, 72/4, 1997, 229-238.
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Tyree, M. Wolf Deaths Prompt Concern in U.P. Associated Press, 24 October 2002.
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